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Was great chatting to Jim Cassell this week ex Manchester City youth academy director who has brought the likes of Shaun Wright-Phillips, Stephen Ireland, Nedum Onuoha, Daniel Sturridge, Michael Johnson, Micah Richards and of course our podcast host Joey Barton through the ranks.
Ger, Shane & Kathleen react to the latest football news including Arsenal's win over Chelsea and the Women's Nations League draw. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Als Stephen Ireland den Tod seiner Großmutter erfand, war es für den irischen Fußballverband gar keine Frage, dass Ireland kurzfristig abreisen dürfte. Später kam jedoch heraus, dass dies eine Lüge war. Und in seiner Panik verstrickte sich Ireland in ein immer größeres Lügengeflecht. Was war Stephen Ireland aber überhaupt für ein Typ und warum hat er diese Lüge rausgeholt? Hat er sich dadurch möglicherweise die große Karriere sogar verbaut? Der Spieler von Manchester CIty zeigte tolle Spiele und sein riesiges Potenzial. Doch nach der Lüge rund um den Tod seiner Großmutter ging die Karriere steil bergab.
Joe Molloy, Mick McCarthy and Arthur James O'Dea gathered in the Off The Ball studio on Tuesday evening to discuss some of the prevailing issues from the world of sport.
Former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha joined Joe Molloy on Tuesday's Off The Ball. The lads cover everything from the varying man-management styles of Sven-Göran Eriksson and Roberto Martinez, to the ascent of his close friend Micah Richards to the top of the punditry game. There's also plenty on the astounding talent of Stephen Ireland, and Nedum discusses how and why he came to write his new book, Kicking Back. Football is in association with Sky
Trevor chats with Stephen Ireland on the newly built 4G astro-pitch for Cobh - The Score See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Reaction from Douglas boss Ray Keating as they beat local rivals Nemo Rangers in the Bon Secours Premier Senior Football Championship, and GAA reporter John O'Shea talks us through the game. Plus reaction from Castlehaven and Valley Rovers.We Preview the Rebel Og Premier 1 minor football final between St Michael's and St Finbarr's.Stephen Ireland talks to us about his involvement in the new astro pitch in CobhWe talk to the Cork Admirals ahead of the youth final and the rookie camp for seniors
This week we head to a cafe in Gibraltar to catch up with the elusive Stephen Ireland. Things don't always go the way you plan, especially in football, but Stephen has met those career hurdles with dignity and professionalism. In this conversation, we relive some of his iconic moments, and Stephen opens up about how it felt to be on the outside looking in to situations and squads he was more than qualified to be part of. Our phone connection was not great, but stick with it, the insights that come from the mind of this man are worth the trip. Connect with Nedum on Social Media: Instagram @kickback_nedum Twitter @kickback_nedum Be sure to check out the official Kickback playlist, hand-picked by Nedum: Spotify https://spoti.fi/2kXmkib Apple Music https://bit.ly/KickbackApple Music by S.K.I.T.Z Beatz, aka Aiden Hogarth Graphic Design by David Dryden --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nedum-onuoha/message
On today's episode we debut a segment called Legendary Gaffes (in lieu of a better name) in which we go through some dumb comments made by football pundits and commentators!Headcase Study #2 features the multi talented German attacker Max Kruse!And our Historical KL of the week is none other than former Republic of Ireland midfielder Stephen Ireland, and the curious case of his resurrecting grandmothers!Please like/subscribe/share/review!
Jim Cassell joins Callum. He is a former Youth Academy Director at Manchester City. He has been responsible for the development of players such as Shaun Wright-Phillips, Joey Barton, Stephen Ireland, Nedum Onuoha, Daniel Sturridge, Michael Johnson and Micah Richards and many others.
This list makes for sorry - and in some ways hilarious - reading... Adam Clery presents Newcastle United's Worst-Ever Premier League XI...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamClery@WhatCultureFCFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/sport See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A pre-season update with Conor Garratt. HOT TOPICS A New Away Shirt Manchester United U23 0-2 STFC Is that Stephen Ireland!? EFL Cup and Trophy Chat SUH-WIN-DON! This episode is sponsored by the STFC Official Supporters Club.
Stephen Ireland joins us on the show to talk about his career to date, and his planned come back which will hopefully lead to an Ireland call up one day. don't forget to subscribe to our Youtube channel, and don't forget to follow us on social media too. Facebook/twitter: @Irish Football Fan TV twitter: @irishfantv COYBIG #StephenIreland #ManchesterCity #IRLMNT #AstonVilla #StokeCity #BoltonWanderers Find out more at https://ifftv-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Former Republic of Ireland international and current football agent Stephen Hunt joined us on OTB AM to discuss the state of the transfer market this summer and Stephen Ireland's aim to find a club
With Liverpool on the verge of their first top flight title in 30 years, the Football Spin celebrate their achievements. Dion Fanning, Paddy McKenna, Nooruddean Choudry and Reuben Pinder reflect on Jurgen Klopp's triumph. There is reflection on Stephen Ireland's interview in the Athletic. The decision of Leeds United to remove a picture of Osama Bin Laden, which was among photographs of supporters at Elland Road, leads into a discussion of famous fans.
With Liverpool on the verge of their first top flight title in 30 years, the Football Spin celebrate their achievements. Dion Fanning, Paddy McKenna, Nooruddean Choudry and Reuben Pinder reflect on Jurgen Klopp’s triumph. There is reflection on Stephen Ireland’s interview in the Athletic. The decision of Leeds United to remove a picture of Osama Bin Laden, which was among photographs of supporters at Elland Road, leads into a discussion of famous fans.
Your Manchester Is Blue admin team (Dan and City Dave) talk about the careers of 3 former blues.. This week we feature Shaun Wright-Phillips Aleksandar Kolarov Stephen Ireland The Manchester Is Blue Show is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at https://www.patreon.com/manchesterisblue WHY NOT ALSO WATCH 1 An Interview with Keith Curle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHwGwkE1E6I 2 An Interview with Jon Macken - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQfcREoaBj8&t=2s 3 Behind the Lens with Ex City Photographer Sharon Latham https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELwsN_l1qCk Subscribe To The Manchester is Blue Show: bit.ly/2ksQ4Dl Follow Us:
The Buildup is Balls.ie weekly podcast, with Ladbrokes, where we preview all the major sporting action for the weekend ahead. We'll be building the hype, whetting the appetite and making some bold predictions for everything that's happening. This is the football section of the show where we talk to former Republic of Ireland international Kevin Doyle. With the near future of football and Ireland's trip to Bratislava uncertain, we talk to Kevin about playing behind closed doors, and about his own experience in Slovakia, when he scored probably his best goal for Ireland. That was also the match after which Stephen Ireland left the Ireland squad for good. We ask Kevin if there was too much hysteria surrounding Steve Staunton's time as Ireland manager and if, in hindsight, he was hard done by? If you want to listen to the entire show, subscribe to The Buildup on Balls.ie podcast feed or the general Balls.ie feed. Get in touch with the show for any reason by emailing thegaffer@balls.ie or contact us @ballsdotie on Twitter or Instagram.
The Buildup is Balls.ie weekly podcast, with Ladbrokes, where we preview all the major sporting action for the weekend ahead. We'll be building the hype, whetting the appetite and making some bold predictions for everything that's happening. This is the football section of the show where we talk to former Republic of Ireland international Kevin Doyle. With the near future of football and Ireland's trip to Bratislava uncertain, we talk to Kevin about playing behind closed doors, and about his own experience in Slovakia, when he scored probably his best goal for Ireland. That was also the match after which Stephen Ireland left the Ireland squad for good. We ask Kevin if there was too much hysteria surrounding Steve Staunton's time as Ireland manager and if, in hindsight, he was hard done by? If you want to listen to the entire show, subscribe to The Buildup on Balls.ie podcast feed or the general Balls.ie feed. Get in touch with the show for any reason by emailing thegaffer@balls.ie or contact us @ballsdotie on Twitter or Instagram.
Even now, at a time with ex-players getting club jobs left right and centre, this is a peculiar one. The lads go back to Stan's reign as Ireland Boss/Gaffer reliving the standout results and dreadful defensing that saw Ireland fail to qualify for Euro 2008. There's also an analysis of the squad at that time, notably Stephen Ireland's rise and fall and about whether this is the point the Irish talent pool started to run dry.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
Declan Marron and Dave Donnelly do their best to ignore boring league restructuring chat and talk instead about the first silverware of the season, Shels promotion and Bohs achieving with a thin enough squad (7.20).Sean Russell has been let down by both Limerick FC and the FAI and he tells the lads about his career threatening injury, the grey area in the rules for amateur players and his attempt to raise money for a second surgery (21.09).Cabinteely's Conor Keeley also dials in to talk a historic achievement for the club reaching the play offs (41.23). All of this and Stephen Ireland, Matt Jansen and some play off predictions. Sean Russell's Go Fund Me:https://www.gofundme.com/f/sean-russell-medical-costs?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheetSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
Après une semaine de hiatus due à des problèmes techniques, nous voilà de retour pour notre deuxième épisode de rentrée. Après les équipes, place aux joueurs à suivre lors de la saison à venir. Progression à surveiller, cap à franchir ou intégration dans un nouveau contexte tactique, les thèmes ne manquent pas et vous feront voyager au gré des projets de jeu en vogue dans les cinq principaux championnats. Avec Raphaël Cosmidis (@rcosmidis), Christophe Kuchly (@CKuchly) et Florent Toniutti (@flotoniutti). Les timecodes : 0:01:30 - En Ligue 1 : Ikoné, Reine-Adelaïde, Icardi 0:11:22 - En Premier League : Ndombele, Cancelo, Mount 0:20:29 - En Liga : Fekir, de Jong, Maxi Gomez 0:38:20 - En Bundesliga : Coutinho, Nkunku, Thuram 0:49:55 - En Serie A : Zaniolo, Sanchez, Rabiot 1:04:15 - En vrac : Stephen Ireland, Lowe Post et Djibouti 1:21:50 - La séquence paris avec PMU.fr Rejoignez nous ! - Sur Patreon : www.patreon.com/vudubancsagas - Sur notre Discord : discord.gg/AQFrjCq Abonnez-vous ! - sur Itunes : goo.gl/ejZX2d - via le flux RSS : goo.gl/egi469 - sur Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/0wbxcasOSzv9acAZ6nJ4k2 - sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56513 - sur Facebook : www.facebook.com/VuduBancPodcast/ - sur Twitter : twitter.com/VuduBancPodcast
LGBTQ music artist 'Lostchild' talks about his music journey so far, his catchy new song 'Like, Like' and the deep meanings behind his music. Stephen Ireland from 'Pride In Surrey' discusses the first ever Surrey Pride event and the controversy surrounding the decision to allow arms company BAE Systems, which sells weapons to anti-gay countries be the main sponsor of the event. 'Lostchild - Like, Like' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYDeuoo59bs&list=RDjYDeuoo59bs&start_radio=1 'Pride In Surrey' - http://prideinsurrey.org/
Stephen Ireland was his country's great white hope when he came on the scene as a prodigious young talent in 2005. Through a combination of injuries, controversies and poor form, his creative skill and footballing talents have gone to waste. Ste, Colm and a departing Conor wonder what constitutes a wasted talent in football, who are the best examples and is Stephen Ireland the biggest one of them all.
Alex Morgan. Landon Donovan, Christen Press. Rachel Daly. Stephen Ireland. Kelley O'Hara. These are all players who have played at the highest level, some even winning a World Cup. These are also just a few of the professional players who have worked with a man whose name you might know, but whose company you will definitely know. Our discussion revolves around how David's journey with Beast Mode Soccer, as well as the training methodology he employs and the reason why the likes of Alex Morgan or Rachel Daly are playing at the highest levels. We talk about individual technical development and discuss the often heated debate between opposed and unopposed technical development, and it's a discussion you don't want to miss. Subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on the latest episode and please leave a rating and review! Follow us on Twitter: @TheCoachJourney Follow us on Facebook: The Coaching Journey Music: http://www.bensound.com
On this week's Rewind: Billy Walsh on boxing golds, Eoin Kelly and Ollie Canning talk Galway's win, and Paddy Mulligan on Mourinho and Stephen Ireland
Two of Ireland's top sports journalists join Dave on the show this week. RTE broadcaster and Sports Correspondent Tony O'Donoghue chats with international soccer writer Miguel Delaney on the YBIG Football Show. The lads are also joined by our two YBIG fans, Neil from Dublin and Thomas from Cork. Coming up: - Ireland's media coverage of Euro 2012 - Difference between Ireland fans home and away - Irish players facing a relegation battle - Young players (Robbie Brady, Joe Mason, James McClean and McCarthy) - An interesting chat about Stephen Ireland (orchestrated by Tony O'D!) - League of Ireland, MNS and 'Tony doing Elvis' The ‘YBIG Football Show’ is by the fans for the fans. If you would like to advertise, sponsor or just be involved with the show, simply drop us a mail to TheWorldsTalking@gmail.com -------------------------------------- To make tuning in again easier for you: 1. We’re available on the iTunes Store directory, type in “YBIG” into the search bar and you’ll find the show and be able to subscribe. 2. You can also subscribe via our RSS feed: http://ybigfootieshow.podomatic.com/rss2.xml 3. You can find old episodes here: http://ybigfootieshow.podomatic.com/ 4. We are also on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Worlds-Talking/191923120895223 5. And Twitter http://www.twitter.com/TheWorldsTalkin
The RambleSWINES take a swing at the goings on at the 2009 Con-Fed (not to be confused with ex-Britney Spears consort K-Fed, of course). They also cast a loving eye over your RambleMAILS, and yet again, we're forced to hand over mad props to the man wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a man that is Stephen Ireland. And who's gonna stop uis? You? The fella all the way over there? We'd love to see you try! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.